Contemporary Agriculture: Project & Cost Management

Science Museum Group | PublishedAugust 31, 2016

Winner

Fraser Randall Ltd

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72224000

The Science Museum wishes to establish an Agreement for the provision of Exhibition Project and Cost Management services for an exhibition based on contemporary agriculture at the Science Museum, London. Works to include: design appointment, manage design process, fitout procurement, contract administration and financial administration of the dismantling and fitout works.

Contemporary Agriculture: Project & Cost Management

The Science Museum wishes to establish an Agreement for the provision of Exhibition Project and Cost Management services for an exhibition based on contemporary agriculture at the Science Museum, London. Works to include: design appointment, manage design process, fitout procurement, contract administration and financial administration of the dismantling and fitout works.

Women in Farming and the Agriculture Sector

Scottish Government | PublishedMarch 8, 2016 - Deadline April 5, 2016

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152012, 159999

The project will investigate the role of women in farming and the agriculture sector in Scotland. This project will identify the challenges for, and potential policy tools to improve, women’s participation in farming and in the leadership of the agricultural sector.

Tender for Public Analyst/Agriculture Analyst

Sandwell MBC are currently seeking a supplier to provide a Public Analyst/Agriculture Analyst
If you are interested in quoting for this work, please register/log in to the Intend Supplier portal to download the full documentation and submit your quote, https://in-tendhost.co.uk/sandwellmbc . The closing date for all submissions is Tuesday 26th January 2016 at 17.00hrs

Tender for Public Analyst/Agriculture Analyst

Sandwell MBC are currently seeking a supplier to provide a Public Analyst/Agriculture Analyst
If you are interested in quoting for this work, please register/log in to the Intend Supplier portal to download the full documentation and submit your quote, https://in-tendhost.co.uk/sandwellmbc . The closing date for all submissions is Tuesday 26th January 2016 at 17.00hrs

Objective The objective of this work is to contribute to the goal of a step change in the generation of high quality evidence linking agriculture, nutrition and health. It will do this by developing and using new research methods and tools to support the
development, testing, monitoring, evaluating, documentation, and scaling up of integrated agriculture, nutrition, and health programs. The outcome of this programme will be new and robust methodological approaches to impact assessment in agriculture and human
nutrition/health, including the development of novel metrics.

The objective of this work is to contribute to the goal of a step change in the generation of high quality evidence linking agriculture, nutrition and health. It will do this by developing and using new research methods and tools to support the development,
testing, monitoring, evaluating, documentation, and scaling up of integrated agriculture, nutrition, and health programs

DFID 40083778 Provision of animal health technical support to DFID Research and Evidence Division's Agriculture team

To provide specialist inputs and technical advice to DFID's Research and Evidence Division's Agriculture team on the animal health technical aspects of a range of agriculture and animal health programmes.

DFID (Research and Evidence Division) is seeking a Service Provider or Consortium to establish a new research programme on Stimulating Innovative Metrics and Methods in Agriculture, Nutrition and Health. This programme aims to contribute to the goal of a step change in the generation of high quality evidence linking agriculture, nutrition and health, by stimulating innovations in robust methodological approaches to impact assessment in agriculture and human nutrition/health, including the development of novel indicators metrics and tools. The Service Provider or Consortium will be required to manage a grant fund to support the development of innovative evaluation Metrics, establish a network of expertise in this interdisciplinary approach to impact assessment, and build capacity and future capability in this area through career fellowship schemes. As a minimum, suppliers will be expected to demonstrate expertise in the management and delivery of high quality applied and operational research, ideally in the field of agriculture and nutrition. Experience of capacity building and managing research networks is also required. The contract is scheduled to commence in November 2013 and will run for a period of up to 5 years until November 2018. A further extension of up to 2 years may be granted subject to resources and need.

Programme of Support to Agriculture — Establishment and Management of a Technical Assistance Facility

Procurement | PublishedApril 29, 2016

Winner

Adam Smith International Ltd

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75211200

DFID Rwanda is currently implementing a programme of support to agriculture (POSA) in Rwanda, over 5 years from December 2014 — December 2019. Within this programme, a Technical Assistance Facility (TAF) will be established to provide additional expertise, knowledge and evidence that will both build capacity and provide policy and programming advice to the Rwanda Ministry of Agriculture and its associated implementing agencies. A service provider is required to design, manage and deliver the TAF. The TAF is part of the wider programme of DFID Support to Agriculture (PoSA). PoSA will provide support, through the World Bank's Agriculture Programme for Results, the delivery of the Government of Rwanda's latest Strategic Plan for the Transformation of Agriculture. It will do so through the delivery of five outputs: —Increasing the agro-processing of crops and livestock products by: increasing the proportion of food crop production that is processed and the proportion of farmers that are utilising agro-processing facilities for their food crops, and increasing finance lending for the agricultural sector. — Increasing resilience to climate variability and sustainably managing agricultural land by: increasing soil erosion control and small scale irrigation; strengthening sustainability and resilience strategies. — Improving capacity and developing systems to support inclusive and sustainable growth by: increasing the number of staff and use of evidence; improving the use of Management Information Systems; and establishing the Technical Assistance Facility (TAF). — Enhancing the supply and access to affordable and nutritious food by improving: the dietary diversity of households; production of bio-fortified food. Provision of quality agricultural support services that are responsive to the needs of men and women farmers by increasing: farmers' access to extension agents, the number of farmers benefiting from Farmer Field School groups, and the number of technology innovations introduced and adopted. A service provider is required to both design and manage the delivery of the TAF on behalf DFID Rwanda.

Programme of Support to Agriculture — Establishment and Management of a Technical Assistance Facilit

Procurement | PublishedApril 29, 2016

Winner

Adam Smith International Ltd

cpvs

75211200

DFID Rwanda is currently implementing a programme of support to agriculture (POSA) in Rwanda, over 5 years from December 2014 — December 2019. Within this programme, a Technical Assistance Facility (TAF) will be established to provide additional expertise, knowledge and evidence that will both build capacity and provide policy and programming advice to the Rwanda Ministry of Agriculture and its associated implementing agencies. A service provider is required to design, manage and deliver the TAF. The TAF is part of the wider programme of DFID Support to Agriculture (PoSA). PoSA will provide support, through the World Bank's Agriculture Programme for Results, the delivery of the Government of Rwanda's latest Strategic Plan for the Transformation of Agriculture. It will do so through the delivery of five outputs: —Increasing the agro-processing of crops and livestock products by: increasing the proportion of food crop production that is processed and the proportion of farmers that are utilising agro-processing facilities for their food crops, and increasing finance lending for the agricultural sector. — Increasing resilience to climate variability and sustainably managing agricultural land by: increasing soil erosion control and small scale irrigation; strengthening sustainability and resilience strategies. — Improving capacity and developing systems to support inclusive and sustainable growth by: increasing the number of staff and use of evidence; improving the use of Management Information Systems; and establishing the Technical Assistance Facility (TAF). — Enhancing the supply and access to affordable and nutritious food by improving: the dietary diversity of households; production of bio-fortified food. Provision of quality agricultural support services that are responsive to the needs of men and women farmers by increasing: farmers' access to extension agents, the number of farmers benefiting from Farmer Field School groups, and the number of technology innovations introduced and adopted. A service provider is required to both design and manage the delivery of the TAF on behalf DFID Rwanda.